Seeing the Supersonic Bat obediently land on his outstretched arm, Kaede Sato's face couldn't help but reveal a look of surprise. The Supersonic Bat's action clearly meant that it had acknowledged him. In this way, he had a little bit of power to protect himself in this world.
"Ultrasonic Bat, I'm very happy to receive your acknowledgment. Let me introduce myself. My name is Kaede Sato, and I look forward to your guidance in the future," Kaede Sato said sincerely as he placed the Ultrasonic Bat on his arm in front of him.
The Ultrasonic Bat seemed to have sensed Kaede Sato's surprise and sincerity, and the trace of vigilance it originally had disappeared. It chirped softly at Kaede Sato, nodded, and flew to Kaede Sato's right shoulder.
In fact, most Elves were very simple-minded. They were also creatures of flesh, blood, and feelings. As long as you were good to them, they would get close to you and treat you well.
For the next period of time, Kaede Sato tried his best to communicate with the Ultrasonic Bat. Since he had found someone to talk to, he directly told the Ultrasonic Bat all his thoughts that had been bottled up in his stomach. (Of course, all the things he said were insignificant. He would not talk about the things that happened in his previous life.)
During this conversation, Kaede Sato also told the Ultrasonic Bat about his dream of becoming stronger.
Correspondingly, the Ultrasonic Bat also told Kaede Sato about his dream under Kaede Sato's many guesses. The Ultrasonic Bat's dream was to become a powerful Elf like his father, the Cross-word Bat.
Perhaps it was because they shared their dreams with each other, and there were many similarities between their dreams, but the relationship between Kaede Sato and the Supersonic Bat became even closer.
Finally, when it was almost one o 'clock in the afternoon, Kaede Sato's stomach began to protest. In this regard, he had to stop talking and put away the yawning Ultrasonic Bat, then went to the public cafeteria for lunch.
At this time, the public cafeteria was about to close, and there were only a few people eating. Kaede Sato just happened to catch the last bit of lunch time.
This time, perhaps because he had a partner and was able to spit out a lot of things that were stuck in his stomach, Kaede Sato ate the simple and plain meal with relish. His face was full of smiles, and people who did not know him would think that he was eating some exotic delicacies.
Half an hour later, Kaede Sato finally finished all the food on his plate. Then, under the complaining eyes of many cafeteria staff who were waiting to get off work, he put the food in the designated place and left the public cafeteria without blushing.
During this half an hour of eating, Kaede Sato also calmed down from the ecstasy of subduing the Elf for the first time. He then began to think about the next step.
After subduing the Elf, as a trainer, what should Kaede Sato do? Of course, that was how to improve the strength of the Ultrasonic Bat. To put it bluntly, it was how to train the Ultrasonic Bat.
To be honest, Kaede Sato was only thinking about how to train the Elf. In the game, he would naturally fight monsters and roadside NPCs. When he ran out of HP, he would go to the Elf Center to recover his full health for free. Then, the Elf's level would rise.
However, in reality, the method in the game was obviously not advisable. The Elf's strength could not only be improved by fighting other Elves, but also by training it.
In Kaede Sato's imagination, there were three factors to the improvement of the Elf's strength. The first factor was the Elf's physical fitness, the second factor was the Elf's mastery of skills, and the third factor was the Elf's combat experience.
Everyone knew that every Elf's physical fitness was incomparable to an ordinary human's. However, there were naturally differences in physical fitness. Every Elf's physical fitness was different.
According to Kaede Sato's understanding, the Elf's physical fitness could be divided into six major factors: HP, physical attack power, physical defense power, special attack power, special defense power, and speed.
That's right, the Elf's physical fitness was equivalent to the Elf's strength in the game. There were two ways to improve the Elf's strength in the game. The first was to increase the Elf's level, and the second was to gain Effort Points. Then, through the Effort Points, the Elf's strength would increase.
Of course, this theory was also quite applicable in the real world. Elves were obviously divided into different levels.
Effort Points were also quite easy to understand in the real world. It was equivalent to the various trainers training the Elf. Through training, the Elf's strength could be improved.
According to Kaede Sato's current general idea, the Elf's HP could be improved through the Elf's physical development and physical fitness.
The Elf's Physical Defense and Special Defense values could be improved by increasing the Elf's Resistance (to put it bluntly, it was the ability to take a beating). The Elf's Speed value could be improved by increasing the Elf's Heart and Lungs (the Heart and Lungs determined the explosive power of a creature).
As for how to improve the Elf's physical attack power and special attack power, Kaede Sato had thought for a long time, but he was still unable to use his knowledge of physics to decipher it. The physical attack power was easy to understand, but the special attack power was quite abstract.
In this regard, Kaede Sato could only temporarily put these two methods to improve the Elf's strength aside and wait for the answer in the future when he had a deeper understanding of the Elf's strength. (It was not easy for the author to think of four methods to improve the Elf's strength.)
The second factor to improve the Elf's strength was the mastery of skills. The mastery of skills could be divided into the number of skills the Elf had mastered and the Elf's proficiency in various skills.
It was very obvious that a Elf that had mastered many skills would have a more obvious advantage in battle compared to a Elf that only had a few skills. As long as the Elf had mastered a skill that could restrain the opponent, the chances of winning would be very high.
Therefore, allowing the Elf to master more skills could increase the Elf's strength in a short period of time.
Of course, in addition to mastering skills, it was also very important for Little Elves to be able to skillfully use skills. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. This sentence was very accurate when it came to Little Elves' proficiency in skills.
Under normal circumstances, the Elf's mastery of skills could be divided into four levels: Beginner, Adept, Master, and Practice makes perfect.
The Beginner level of skill mastery naturally referred to the situation when the Elf had just learned the skill. At this level of skill mastery, the power of the skill released by the Elf would not be very strong, and the time needed to release the skill would be relatively long.
The proficiency level of a skill referred to the situation where the Little Elf could flexibly release this kind of skill. With this level of skill proficiency, the Little Elf could already release the power of the skill in its original form. Moreover, the time it took to release the skill was also reduced.
The Master level of skill mastery referred to the fact that the Elf had a very deep understanding of the skill. This skill could be easily used in the hands of the Elf, almost to the extent that it could be released instantly. Moreover, as long as the Elf had enough stamina, he could even use it continuously (long-range skills) or continuously (close-range skills or transformation skills).
As for the fourth level of skill mastery, when the Elf's mastery of a skill reached this level, it meant that the Elf had mastered the skill. The power of the skill in the Elf's hands would increase exponentially, and at the same time, it would also be flexible and changeable. He could even integrate this skill into other skills.
Finally, the third factor to improve the Elf's strength was the Combat Accomplishment. The so-called Combat Accomplishment was the Elf's combat experience.
How to improve the Elf's Combat Accomplishment? In Kaede Sato's understanding, there were two methods.
The first was the combat training of the Elf's Combat Accomplishment.
This kind of combat training referred to the various combat instructions that the Elf's Combat Accomplishment would give to the Elf in their daily life. To put it simply, it was a simulation training before the battle. Through this method, the Elf would know how to deal with different types of Elves.
Although there were many types of Elves, according to their race value and the skills they could master, they could be divided into three categories: Close-Range, Defensive, and Long-Range.
Among them, the melee type could be further divided into the assassin type and the warrior type. The defensive type could be further divided into the physical defense type and the special defense type. The long-range attack type could be further divided into the physical long-range attack type and the special long-range attack type.
Although each type of Elf's Combat Accomplishment was different, their general attack pattern could still be followed.
For example, the Assassin Close-Range Elves had strong mobility and explosive output. Their weakness was their weak body and lack of follow-up damage.
Facing this kind of Elf, if one couldn't defeat the opponent through a sneak attack and could only face them head-on, then the best choice was to take the initiative to use various life-saving skills to protect oneself and avoid being killed by the opponent's wave of attacks. Only by being able to withstand the opponent's first wave of attacks would the situation of the battle begin to reverse.
During the daily training, the Elf's Combat Accomplishment would specifically teach the Elf how to deal with different types of Elves so that the Elf would remember the teachings during the battle, making it easier for the Elf to grasp the rhythm of the battle.
The second way to improve the Elf's Combat Accomplishment was naturally through actual combat.
True gold fears no fire. Even if the simulation training before the battle was done well, only by experiencing a battle of blood and fire would the Elf be able to truly transform.
Which one of the powerful little sprites hadn't personally experienced countless battles? Among them, they had also experienced many life and death battles. Only by experiencing it personally would they be able to deeply realize their own shortcomings in battle.
Behind every powerful Elf, there were many victories and also many defeats. And these victories and defeats would eventually become their precious combat experience, thus increasing their strength.
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